How to get your Facebook page deleted without even trying

Recently popular burger company Velvet Burger had their Facebook page deleted without warning.

Facebook have quietly updated their page terms, and if you have a brand page, you’re bound by them. Here’s some of the more unexpected ones, or ones we know people have had pages, posts or images removed for:

Your page name can’t be in capitals – except for acronyms.

Your page name can’t include “superfluous descriptions”.

Your cover can’t have price or purchase information, can’t have contact information like a website, can’t have calls to action like “tell your friends”

You can’t encourage your fans to use your cover image on their personal timelines.

Competitions can’t be done by commenting, sharing or uploading to your wall. (see Velvet Burger…), but MUST be done via an application tab.

Pages must not contain content that is hateful, threatening, defamatory, pornographic, incites violence or contains nudity.

The best thing you can do is read the rules. Check to see if they’ve been updated at least once a month, and don’t try to be sneaky and cheat your way around them – all it takes is one complaint and your page could be goneburger.

I’m not in the least surprised. Facebook will uphold anyone’s right to free speech as long as it agrees with them, hence we can have stalkers, pedophiles and loonies, but we can’t have anyone doing honest business there.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/United-Sweets-of-New-Zealand is the one that immediately sprang to mind for me. Excessive clogging of my timeline with their pictures being shared daily is one reason I UNLIKED them.
I am not sure they are aware they are in breach of the FB rules which as you said do change quietly.

I (along with others) posted on their wall…the one conversation they did not delete they did acknowledge they weren’t aware and I pointed them to the rules. My feed has been blissfully clog free since them and I feel a little more kindly. I did read a big backlash about their spam though. FB do need to more obvious in their rules but I can understand why they make them.